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WEST FRONT.

MINGR OPERATIONS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association and Reuter. LONDON, January 9. (Received January 10, at 9.5 a.ra.) •Sir Douglas Haig reports': The enemy last evening entered two of our advanced posts northward of the Ypres-Staden Railway, but our counter-attack elected them. The Canadians carried out a successful raid southward of Lena. THE PACIFIC COLONIES. REASONS AGAINST RESTORATION. NEW YORK, January 9. (Received January 10, at 9.25 a.m.) Professor Elliot, in the ‘ New York World,’ emphasises the fact that Australia, will not consent to return the German colonies. It is in America’s interests that those colonies be not restored, because the task of enforcing peace will be more difficult if Germany is able to create fortified ports and depots in the. Pacific, in Africa, and in Asia.

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Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 6

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WEST FRONT. Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 6

WEST FRONT. Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 6

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